I will take your Beets "Detroit Dark Red" again ;) and offer:
Sweet Basil
Cauliflower Mix
Broccoli Mix
Celery: 2 Celeriac Caesar, Celeriac Giant Prague, Tall Utah 52-70 Improved, Tendercrisp
Corn: Chires Baby, 2 Japanese White Hull-less Popcorn, Country Gentleman, True Gold
Asparagus...
I will take your Beets "Detroit Dark Red" and offer:
Sweet Basil
Cauliflower Mix
Broccoli Mix
Celery: 2 Celeriac Caesar, Celeriac Giant Prague, Tall Utah 52-70 Improved, Tendercrisp
Corn: Chires Baby, 2 Japanese White Hull-less Popcorn, Country Gentleman, True Gold
Asparagus: Precoce D...
Thanks for all the links!
Wifezilla, how were your yeilds? Do you feel that this is a good way to go? Did you have any trouble with this method?
Thanks again all of you!
I read in one of th many potato posts recently about growing them in feed sacks and well I can't find that post :hu So I thought that I'd ask for anyones advice/experience with this type of planting system. Thanks
I asked around when we put in our beds and the advice we got was that the roots will still go down into the ground unless it is like 3-4 feet deep so go ahead and get a :weee larger :weee garden :weee !
Old fashioned I will take your "Kentucky Blue pole" beans
And offer:
Sweet Basil
Cauliflower Mix
Broccoli Mix
Celery: 2 Celeriac Caesar, Celeriac Giant Prague, Tall Utah 52-70 Improved, Tendercrisp
Corn: Chires Baby, 2 Japanese White Hull-less Popcorn, Strawberry Popcorn, Country Gentleman...
Thanks for the ":welcome" I found this website that has been very helpful :celebrate :weee :clap to me and thought that I would share. http://www.sarep.ucdavis.edu/ccrop/
Well "The Vegetable Gardener's Bible" by Edward C. Smith has the best overview of companion planting plus "extra's" about almost any vegetable I can think of. It is worth buying the book just for that info even if you don't follow his "WORD" method.
My garden is around 1000 square feet and it...
I think what really has helped my soil is that we made 16 raised beds (4 ft x16 ft) and then we put cardboard, then newspaper and then (the fun part) we filled the beds half full with llama beans (poop) as it isn't hot poop (like chicken poop is hot), then finnished filling it with soil. But...
I have llamas and I have a compost pile outside their fence and I find that if you just keep piling stuff on top, as that starts to compost it melts the frozen part and just keeps on working together... But that's just my experiance and your additions might not be as much as the poop/bedding...
I haven't grown it myself either, but there was an old post about it, probably a couple years old though...
I will take your lettuce/salad greens mix again :rolleyes: unless you copied your list and forgot to take it off :P then I will have your Beet "Detroit Dark Red".
And offer:
Sweet Basil...
I will take the Alaska Pea and offer
Sweet Basil
Cauliflower
Broccoli
Celery: 2 Celeriac Caesar, Celeriac Giant Prague, Tall Utah 52-70 Improved, Tendercrisp
Corn: Chires Baby, 2 Japanese White Hull-less Popcorn, Strawberry Popcorn, Country Gentleman, True Gold
Hardy Kiwi
Asparagus: Precoce D...
I like Baker Creeks catalog alot, but for people who are new to gardening it is very overwelming, and their writeups are more of history lessons than descriptions of the qualities of the seeds. Not that the history should be left out or forgotten, but when I want to know if this uptesquat is...